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21799
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1950
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221

Overview

Malcolm Lader was a researcher primarily affiliated with King's College London in the United Kingdom. Throughout their career, they contributed to academic research in various fields, although specific details on their research topics and publications are not available from the provided data.

There are no records of recent papers, co-authors, or frequent publication venues associated with Malcolm Lader in the current dataset. Similarly, information on book publications or awards is not noted.

The absence of detailed information on their main fields and subfields of study, as well as on major topics of research, limits the ability to outline their specific academic focus or disciplinary contributions. Despite this, their affiliation with a well-known institution such as King's College London suggests involvement in scholarly activities during their career.

Malcolm Lader is recorded as deceased. The profile therefore reflects a completed academic trajectory without ongoing research output or current collaborations.

Best Publications

  • The use of analogue scales in rating subjective feelings

    Alyson Bond;Malcolm Lader

  • Benzodiazepines revisited—will we ever learn?

    Malcolm Lader

  • Physiological Measures, Sedative Drugs, and Morbid Anxiety

    Malcolm Harold Lader;Lorna Wing

  • Withdrawal from long-term benzodiazepine treatment.

    H Petursson;M H Lader

  • Benzodiazepine harm: how can it be reduced?

    Malcolm Lader

  • Withdrawing Benzodiazepines in Primary Care

    Malcolm Lader;Andre Tylee;John Donoghue

  • A physiological model of phobic anxiety and desensitization.

    M.H. Lader;A.M. Mathews

  • Use of psychotropic medication in the general population of France, Germany, Italy, and the United Kingdom.

    Maurice M. Ohayon;Malcolm H. Lader

  • Selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors: meta-analysis of discontinuation rates

    Montgomery Sa;Henry J;McDonald G;Dinan T

  • Limitations on the use of benzodiazepines in anxiety and insomnia: are they justified?

    Malcolm H Lader

  • Do benzodiazepines still deserve a major role in the treatment of psychiatric disorders? A critical reappraisal.

    B. Dell’osso;M. Lader

  • Bodily Reactions to People and Events in Schizophrenics

    Nicholas Tarrier;Christine Vaughn;Malcolm H. Lader;Julian P. Leff

  • The psychophysiology of mental illness

    Malcolm Harold Lader

  • Palmar skin conductance measures in anxiety and phobic states.

    M.H. Lader

  • Anxiety states (anxiety neurosis): a review.

    Isaac Marks;Malcolm Lader

  • Social phobia: diagnosis and epidemiology, neurobiology and pharmacology, comorbidity and treatment.

    Nicoletta Brunello;JA den Boer;Ll Judd;S. Kasper

  • Mortality in schizophrenia.

    Pascal Auquier;Christophe Lançon;Frédéric Rouillon;Malcolm Lader

  • Which antidepressants have demonstrated superior efficacy? A review of the evidence.

    Stuart A. Montgomery;David S. Baldwin;Pierre Blier;Naomi A. Fineberg

  • Cognitive impairment in long-term benzodiazepine users.

    Susan Golombok;Parimala Moodley;Malcolm Lader

  • Dependence on benzodiazepines.

    Lader M

  • The neuropsychology of anxiety

    Malcolm Lader

Frequent Co-Authors

Stuart Montgomery
Stuart Montgomery Imperial College London
H. Valerie Curran
H. Valerie Curran University College London
Susan Golombok
Susan Golombok University of Cambridge
Peter Tyrer
Peter Tyrer Imperial College London
Isaac Marks
Isaac Marks King's College London
Peter Fonagy
Peter Fonagy University College London
Andrew Mathews
Andrew Mathews King's College London
Silvia G. Priori
Silvia G. Priori University of Pavia
Michael E. Thase
Michael E. Thase University of Pennsylvania
Lorna Wing
Lorna Wing Medical Research Council

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